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The Russian Way of War: Operational Art, 1904-1940 [Hardcover]

Richard W. Harrison (Author)
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April 20, 2001 Modern War Studies
In the first half of the twentieth century, both czarist Russia and its successor, the Soviet Union, were confronted with the problem of conducting military operations involving mass armies along broad fronts, a characteristic of modern war. Despite the ideological and technological differences between the two regimes, both strove toward a theory that became known as operational art-that level of warfare that links strategic goals to actual combat engagements.

From the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, through World War I, the civil war, and to the eve of World War II, modern operational art grew from theoretical speculations by a small group of officers to become a critical component of the Soviet art of war. In this first comprehensive treatment of the subject, Richard Harrison shows how this theory emerged and developed to become--despite radically different political settings and levels of technology--essential to the Red Army's victory over Germany in World War II.

Tracking both continuity and divergence between the imperial and Red armies, Harrison analyzes, on the basis of theoretical writings and battlefield performance, the development of such operationally significant phenomena as the "front" (group of armies), consecutive operations, and the deep operation, which relied upon aircraft and mechanized formations to penetrate the kind of intractable defense systems that characterized so much of World War I.

Drawing upon a wide range of sources, including memoirs, theoretical works, and materials from the Russian military archives (many presented here for the first time), Harrison traces the debates within the Russian and Soviet armies that engaged such theorists as Neznamov, Svechin, Triandafillov, and Isserson. The end result is an exemplary military intellectual history that helps illuminate a critical element in the "Russian way of war."

This book is part of the Modern War Studies series.


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"Harrison resurrects from an unquiet grave a huge and vibrant tradition of Russian military thought, long dormant, frequently unread, or totally ignored. This is an act of restitution long overdue and sorely needed and it is supported by a virtual cornucopia of sources, some rare, many only recently disclosed. An invaluable guide to a unique literature."--John Erickson, author of The Road to Stalingrad

"Harrison's definitive study establishes a new standard for research and writing in this complex field. Stands head and shoulders above any existing volume on the subject and is likely to remain the definitive work in its field."--David M. Glantz, author of Soviet Military Operational Art

"Pathbreaking and very readable."--Malcolm Mackintosh, author of Juggernaut: A History of Soviet Armed Forces

About the Author

Richard W. Harrison is an independent researcher living in Moscow. He has previously worked at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow as an investigator with the Department of Defense's POW/MIA office.

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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas; 1St Edition edition (April 20, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 070061074X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700610747
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #406,002 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Very well written and shows the evolution of operational art within the Russian Tsarist and later Red Army. From as early as the Russo-Japanese war the Russians were already experimenting with 'front' type formations and groupings of armies, this later led to those of the first world war, civil war, and finally in the beginning of the second world war. The different ideas and people are listed and detailed with their plans for how modern war should be waged. Tuhachevsky, Isserson, Triandafillov, and Svechin are all described as well as the opposition each one faced, the purges, and the some of the reasons for why the Red Army was in such a bad position in the summer of 1941 are also listed and talked about. Mainly it is a description of the development of the ideas and theories of operational war within Russia and later the Soviet Union, very useful in understanding why Nazi Germany lost to the Red Army and how.
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The Russo-Japanese War was a humiliating military and moral defeat for the Russian Empire and its army. Read the first page
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general staff academy, southwestern front, vanguard echelon, operational theorists, tactical defense zone, former military specialists, positional stalemate, erational art, new mechanized corps, individual army commanders, development echelon, main echelon, former czarist officers, defense commissariat, breakthrough zone, converging axes, consecutive operations, deep operation, trench deadlock, breakthrough operation, staff academy, deep battle, bomber aviation, front commander, capitalist coalition
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Red Army, World War, Soviet Union, Fifth Army, Second Army, Third Army, Great War, Eighth Army, East Prussia, Fourth Army, Eastern Front, First Army, First Cavalry Army, Pripyat Marshes, Southern Front, Far East, Baltic States, Ninth Army, Second Cavalry Army, Sixth Army, Russo-Japanese War, Kiev Special Military District, Leningrad Military District, Central Powers, Third Armies
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